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Heyse's  historical  and  romantic  drama, 

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W.  J.  RAUCH, Treasurer 

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MRS.  FISKE 

Will   produce   for  the  first  time  at  this  theater  an  English  version  of 

Paul  Heyse's  famous  drama, 


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MARY   OF   MAGDALA." 


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Craven  and  other  well-known  players.  The  Chicago  engagement  will 
be  the  virtual  premiere  of  "Mary  of  Magdala,"  since  only  three  per- 
formances will  precede  the  first  night  here. 


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Frank  Daniels  is  making  his 
annual  tour  this  yeir  with  the 
same  vehicle  which  he  employed 
with  such  good  fortune  last  season 
— "Miss  Simplicity." 

At  Mrs.  Fiske's  Manhattan 
Theatre  in  New  York  rehearsals 
are  progressing  daily  for  the  forth- 
coming production  of  "Mary  of 
Magdala"  which  is  to  be  one  of  the 
distinct  dramatic  events  of  the 
decade.  For  more  than  two  years 
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tion of  Paul  Heyse's  tragedy  have 
been  In  one  field  or  another,  and 
now  the  whole  is  almost  ready  to 
submit  to  the  public.  It  is  un- 
doubtedly the  most  important  of 
M's.  Fiske's  undertakings. 

Nearly  200  figurantes,  super- 
numeraries and  dancers,  repre- 
senting Egyptian  slave  girls,  are 
being  drilled  on  the  stage  of  the 
Manhattan.  The  principals  are 
already  perfect  in  their  parfs.  In 
the  principal  role  Mrs.  Fiske  is 
said  to  have  a  character  that  allows 
the  fullest  scope  to  her  talents. 

The  first  performance  of  '  Mary 
of  Magdala  '  will  take  place  in  the 
Pabst  theatre,  Milwaukee,  on  the 
evening  of  October  23,  The  three 
nights  allowed  the  tragedy  in 
Milwaukee  will  be  used  to  perfect 
the  production  for  its  first  impor- 
tant engagement  which  will  begin 
it  this  theatre  on  Monday  evening, 
October  27. 

Continued  on  next  page. 


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Miss  Henrietta  Crosman's  new 
play  of  the  Stuart  period,  "The 
Sword  of  the  King,"  has  met  with 
the  approval  of  New  York  theatre- 
goers and  seems  destined  for  a 
long  season  on  Broadway.  The 
author,  Ronald  MacDonald,  a 
young  and  well-known  English 
writer,  has  drawn,  for  his  story, 
upon  the  time  when  the  move- 
ment to  place  the  Prince  of  Orange 
upon  the  throne  was  at  its  height. 
The  characters  are  the  personag  es 
who  figured  in  the  politics  of  the 
period. 

Miss  Crosman  is  said  to  give  a 
sti  iking  display  of  versatility  in 
her  portrayal  of  Phillipa  Drayton. 
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her  father  and  lover,  who  espouse 
the  Prince's  cause.  She  dons  the 
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shares  their  barracks,  saves  the 
life  of  the  Prince  of  Orange  and 
that  of  her  lover  who  is  suspected 
of  treason.  The  play  is  elaborately 
staged.  Aubrey  Bou  cicault  is 
Miss  Crosman's  principal  support- 
ing actor. 

Continued  on  next  page. 


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THE  GRAND  CANYON  OF 
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This    titan    of    chasms   lies   is 

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northern  Arizona,  and  is  directly 
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chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  rail- 
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as  the  "granite  gorge,"  extending 
from  Grand  View  sixty  miles 
west  to  Mystic  Springs  trail. 
Bright  Angel  trail  is  midway,  and 
is  the  point  from  which  the  pano- 
rama depicted  on  the  curtain  is 
viewed.  Here  one  may  look  up 
and  down  the  mighty  gorge  for 
miles  and  miles.  The  profound 
depths,  the  marvelous  forms,  the 
brilliant  colors  by  day  and  the  soft 
witchery  by  night,  the  silence  of 
it  all — these  play  upon  the  emo- 
tions in  a  strenuous  way.  Stay 
there  a  month,  and  every  hour  of 
the  day  you  have  a  new  thrill; 
stay  a  year,  and  the  charm  still 
holds.  It  is  the  only  scene  on  the 
globe  that  does  not  disappoint — 
the  only  one  that  comes  up  to  its 
brag.  Whether  viewed  from  the 
rim,  from  the  precipitous  trail,  or 
from  the  imprisoned  river ;  wheth- 
er seen  at  dawn,  noon,  twilight  or 
under  the  serene  stars — it  is  al- 
ways in  truth  the  "greatest  thing 
in  the  world/' 

It  contains  thousands  of  peaks 
and  buttes,  pinnacles  and  towers. 

Continued  on  page  back  of  cast. 


The  next  drink  you  take  of  water  drawn 
from  the  city's  supply  may  contain  the 
typhoid  bacillus  that  you  have  escaped  thus 
far  by  good  luck  rather  than  by  good  sense. 
You  think  of  it  every  time  you  drink  the  stuff 
and  every  time  you  read  a  newspaper. 
Familiarity  breeds  carelessness  if  not  con- 
tempt, and  carelessness  may  cost  you  your 
life  or  a  serious  illness,  which  drinkers  of 
Hydrox  water  are  absolutely  certain  will  not 
approach  them.  For  Hydrox  water  is  the 
very  purest  water  known,  having  been  double 
distilled,  aerated  and  sealed  in  sterilized 
bottles,  absolutely  free  from  contamination, 
typhoid  or  any  other  germs,  a  drink  that 
you  can  take  a  mouthful  of  with  relish,  re- 
freshment and  satisfaction. 

It  is  just  pure  water  for  table  use,  that  you 
can  give  the  children  without  dread.  And 
its  cost  is  so  small  that  all  can  afford  it. 

A  telephone  to  the  Consumers  Co.,  35th 
and  Butler  Sts.,  telephone  South  620,  will 
secure  information  about  this  water,  which 
will  be  delivered  on  your  order,  or  can  be 
obtained  by  the  bottle  at  most  drug  stores 
throughout  the  city. 


TP»e 


^-^  P*ANOi 

NOT  EQUALLED 
AT  ANY  PRICE. 

The  John  Church  Co. 

258-260    Wabash    Avenue 


Btek's  Patent 
Locked  Screw 

EYE 


GLASSES  «"•!? 


22  Washington 
Do  Not  Get  Shaky .Sopp.  Marshall  Field's 


Established  1882.  Phone  Main  2091 

ANGEL  &  CO. 

Ostrich  Feather 
Dressers.  Every 
I  description  of  Os- 
trich feather  work. 
Tips  or  plumes 
made  from  old 
feathers. 

126  STATE  STREEf 
Suite  512  516,  corner  Madison  Street 


WHiTEyiOLETS 


LATEST  PARISIAN   PERTUMK, 


For  Sale  by  the  leading  Drug  and  Dty 
Goods  Stores. 


211  State  St. 


Cloaks,    Suits,    Waists 
and  Furs. 


vose 

PIANOS 

Established  in  1851. 

Haifa  century  of  scientific  investi- 
gation   has    been    devoted  to 

THE  VOSE   TONE. 

Sold  and  Rented  only  by 

VOSE  &  SONS  PIANO  CO. 

246  WABASH     AVENUE 


WEBER 
PIANOS 


The  designs  of  the  latest 
Weber  productions  have 
the  merit  of  originality 
and  exclusiveness,  a  dis- 
tinction which  adds  con- 
siderably to  their  value. 

CRITICAL 
INSPECTION  SOLICITED. 


WEBER 
PIANOS 

266  Wabash  Avenue 


Famous    Confectionery 

212    STATE    STREET 

Serves  the  best  cup  of  Coffee,  Tea, 
or  Chocolate  in  the  city.  Also 
Steaks,  Chops,  Salads,  etc.,  to  your 
liking.  Delicious  Ice  Creams,  Fruit 
Ices,  Ice  Cream  Soda  and  fancy  Egg 
Drinks.  Take  home  a  Box  of  our 
Celebrated  Bon  Bons  and  Chocolates; 
the  Purest  Made. 
_Qr^g  evenjings  after  theatre. 


FIRST    CAST   PAGE 


*  GRAND  OPERA  HOUSE  * 

HARRY  L.  HAMLIN,    -    Manager    FREDERICK  R.  HAMLIN,  -  Business  Manager 
ONLY  THEATRE  WITH  ELEVATORS  TO  SECOND  BALCONY 

LAST  WEEK, 

The  Engagement  Terminating  October  25,  1902, 

SHAKESPEARE'S  TRAGEDY 

"JULIUS  CJESAR" 

PRODUCED  BY 

fir.  Richard  flansfield 

with  the  following  cast  of 


CHARACTERS. 

Julius  Csesar .- ...Mr,  Arthur  Green  way 

Octavius  Caesar Mr.  Alfred  Mansfield 

Marcus  Antonius Mr.  Arthur  Forrest 

Caius  Cassius Mr.  Barry  Johnstone 

Marcus  Brutus Mr.  Mansfield 

PROGRAMME  CONTINUED  ON  8ECOND  CA8T  PAGE 


FULL  GORED  STRAIGHT  FRONT 

CORSETS 

W/mCOWPXOTKTCDClASPS 

T/iE  KIND  TflAT 
IMPROVES  THE  FIGURE. 


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One  of  the  Oldest 
— and  Best 

248  Wabash  Avenue 
CHICAGO 


PIANO 

is  judged  by  those  using  it  as  a  piano  of 
HIGHEST  MERITS  because  of  a  singly 
standard  being  maintained  throughot^ 
its  entire  construction— that  of  EXCEL- 
LENCE. 

Nothing  but  the  very  best  material 
used.  In  price — "it  is  considered  the  saf- 
est investment  a  conservative  buyer  can 
make." 

Many  excellent  bargains  in  pianos  of 
various  makes,  slightly  used,  from  $100 
upwards. 

Old  pianos  taken  in  exchange.  Pianos 
to  rent  at  $3  per  month.  a 

STEQER  &  SONS  PIANO  CO.    ,5 

235  Wabash  Ave.,  cor,  Jackson  Blvd. 


Albert  Breitung 
La  Venda 

Cigars 

Rookery  Building 
Monadnock  Building 
Ft.    Dearborn    Building 


LYON  &  HEALY'S 
ALTERATION 

AND 

NEW  BUILDING 

PIANO 

SALE 

See  the  New  Pianos  Reduced 

to  $125*   $135;   $150. 

Also  unprecedented  values  in 

Steinway,   Knabe  and  other 

High  Grade  Pianos. 

Easy  Terms. 

LYON  CEL  HEALY, 

Wabash  Avenue  and  Adams  Street 


••The  Best,  the  Cheapest." 


Celebrated  [-fats 


THE  DUNLAP 
SILK  UMBRELLA 
Palmer  House,  Ch'go. 
Styles  and  Qualities  Always  Progressive 


Established  1823 

WILSON 
WHISKEY 


THE  WILSON  DISTILLING  CO. 
Baltimore,  Md. 


That's  All! 


Caeca Mr.  W.  H.  Denny 

Trebonius Mr.  A.  G.  Andrews 

Metellus  Cimber Mr.  Henry  Wen  man 

Decimus  Brutus Mr.  Earnest  C.  Warde 

Legarius Mr.  Edwin  Fitzgerald 

Popilius   Lena Mr.  Edwin  Holland 

Publius Mr.  W.T.  Simpson 

Cinna Mr.  Wm.  J.  Sorelle 

Cicero Wr,  Grant  Mitchell 

Artemidorus Mr.  Henri  Laurent 

Servius Mr.  B.  L.  Clark 

Lucilius Mr.  M.  C.  Tilden 

Titenius Mr.  A.  G.  Anson 

Messala Mr.  Clarence  Cochran 

Volumnius Mr.  Hamilton  Coleman 

Lucius Miss  Mona  Harrison 

Varro Mr.  Phillip  Stokes 

Clitus Mr.  S.  M.  Hendricks 

Claudius Mr.  J.  E.  Delmar 

Strato Mr.  Octave  Lozon 

Dardanius Mr.  Frazer  Smith 

Pindarus Mr.  Clarence  White 

First  Citizen Mr.  Paul  Wiggins 

Second  Citizen , Mr.  Carl  Ahrendt 

Third  Citizen Mr.  Frank  Mason 

Fourth  Citizen Mr.  F.  X.  Baron 

Calpurnia Miss  Maude  Hoffman 

Porlia Miss  Dorothy  Hammond 

Senators,  soldiers,  citizens,  runners,  standard  bearers,  guards,  attendants  and  others. 

PROGRAM  CONTINUED  ON  FIRST  8YNOPSIS  PAGE 
High  Grade  Opera  Glasses  to  rent  at  stand  in  foyer  and  of  the  Ushers.    Prices  25  and  50c. 

GEORGE  HAMLIN,  Tenor,  Studio  615  Kimball  Hall. 
Pianos  used  by  the  Grand  Opera  House  are  furnished  from  the  Weber  Piano   Warerooms,    266   Wabash   Avenue. 

Boxes  of  Finest  Chocolates  (bonbons)  10,  35,  65c. 

WE  USE  EXCLUSIVELY  AND  SERVE  FREE  TO  PATRONS  OF  THIS  THEATRE 

WAUKESHA  HYQEIA  WATER. 

AMERICAN  WATER  CO.,  Distributers  of  all  Mineral  and  Spring  Waters. 

182    TO   140   N.  JEFFER8ON   8T.        Telephones:  Monroe   1166-1168. 


A  TALKING  PARROT 

SINGING  CANARY 

dQUARIUM^GOLDFISrf 

. Tor3 Birthday  Gift- 

LARGE  VAP>ETYLOv^pR|CES 

KAEMPFERSsbt'obb0e 

S8  STATE  ST  CHICAGO*^ 


u^yALEDlroR.  FACE.5CALP 

i™;:*        &  hands. 

TIBIAL  JAF^  ^xss$>^^ 

cgiciNAL&oNjy  ^ji  Oil. 

^cthod  of  >sci^  Treatment  ? 

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1$  retail         nn  WABASH  AVE.  | 

s^«        PARLOR,?.     7U     "-1    FOURTH  FLOOR!     ' 


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-£     *-% 


0 


c#s 


s& 


40  Sizes— 10c  to   25c  Each 

A.  Santaclia  &  Co.  ^orida 

Chicago  Office,  55  Lake  Street 


fe*L  Only  at  <r^ 

HeWriciS  Restaurant 

O  &  1^2,  iMADISON  STREET 

■DUXBURY  CLAMS 

AMD  A  VARIETY  OF  SEA  FOOD 
RECEIVED   FROM  THE  SEABOARD 


Do  You  Know  Mme,  Qui  Vive? 

SHE  STANDS  FOR   "GOOD  SENSE"  BEAUTIFYING  AND  PURE  COSMETICS 

Creme  Marquise,  Orange  Flower  Skin  Food,  Cosmetic  Jelly,  Cucumber  Milk 

CORRECT  COMPLEXION  BRUSHES;  Special  Make.    Price  75  cents 
and  $1.00.     Complexion  Treatments,  Hair  Shampooing  and  Electrolysis. 

MME.  QUI  VIVE  AND  MRS.  M.  E.  FRANCIS 
suite  311        36   WASHINGTON    STREET       opposite  FIELD'S 


PROF.  WM.  EMANUEL  Sg!!SS25gis* 

Established  1887.  Formerly  New  York  City;  17  years  practical  experience.  Inventor 
of  Straightening  and  Curing  Malformed  and  Crooked  Sore  Joints  of  the  Feet  Seven 
Experienced  Assistants.  Room  17,  213  State  Street,  south  of  Adams.  Telephone 
2305  Harrison.    Hours,  8  to  9;  Sundays  10  to  1.  Single  corn,  25c  each 


fZEIMOl 


CHEWING    GUM 

12  Delicious  Lasting  Flavors 
CURES    Nervousness    and    Indigestion 


) 


78  and  80  STATE  STREET 

(OPEN   AFTER   THE   THEATRE) 
Try  our  PEACH  ICE  CREAM  made  from  fresh  peaches 


KRANZ'S 


The  Tragedy  is  in  Five  Acts. 
ACT  I — A  public  place  in  Rome,  on  the  occasion  of  the  feast  of  Lupercal. 

ACT  II — Scene  i — The  garden  before  the  house  of  Marcus  Brutus,  on  the  night  of  the  conspiracy. 
Scene  2— In  the  house  of  Julius  Caesar.     Scene  3 — A  street  in  Rome. 

ACT  III— Scene  1— In  the  Capitol.    The  death  of  Caesar.     Scene  2— The  Forum. 

ACT  IV — In  camp  near  Sardis.     The  tent  of  Marcus  Brutus. 

ACT  V — Scene  1 — The  wooded  plains  of  Philippi.     Scene  2 — The  death  of  Brutus. 


CONTINUED  ON  NEXT  PAGE 


SomeRiarH  Cats  are  L\xcKy 

And  among  other  things  closest  to  a  wo 
man's  heart,  is  the  aim  to  possess  an 
enviable  complexion 

Woodbury's  and 

c     .   ,  *  J      FACIAL  &•% 

racial  soap  cream 

By  eliminating  all  impurities,  leave  the 
skin  firm,  smooth  and  white 

Sold  everywhere  at  25  cents  each. 

The  Andrew  Jergens  Co.,  Sole  Agts.,  Cin.,  0. 

Booklet  and  trial  sizes  soap  and  cream 

sent  for  5c 


PH'Lu    -&UN, 


h<?only  Gocpa 

with    rich 

Chocolate  Flavor; 


HOTEL  BREVOORT 

RESTAURANT 

143-145  Madison  St. 
(After  Theatre  Lunches.) 


HAVE  YOUR 


DRESS  PLAITINGS 

AND  EMBROIDERIES 

.,  MADE  AT 

PARKER'S' 

156  STATE  ST.,  (over  Huyler's) 
Perfect  Work     Prices  the  Lowest 


M»]K»MJ;I 


PIANOS 


r 


NONE  BETTER 


MADE  BY 

THE  CABLE  COMPANY 

SOLD   IN 

THE  CABLE  BUILDING 


24 O  WABASH  AVE. 


A  Standard  Attraction 

SHREDDED 

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WHOLE  A 


BISCUIT 


^Wholly  Nourishes  WholeL 

Body  R.C.CORN  ETT,  Territory Agent 
H.P.G  ATCH  t\±,aka&A&nt. 


PAINTS 

AND 

Paintm'  Supplies 

Watson's  New  Store 

108  LAKE  ST.  near  Deartorn 


The  Triumph 

of 

Musical  Mechanism 


IS  THE 


KIMBALL  PIANO  PLAYER 

It  plays  any  tune  on  any  piano 
and  with  the  utmost  precision 
and     delicacy     of      expression 

W.   W.    KIMBALL    CO. 

(Established  1857) 
WABASH    AVENUE     AND    JACKSON    BOULEVARD 


Chase  &  Baker  Piano  Player 

The  Chase  &  Baker  Piano  Player  will  fill  your  home 
with  melody.  With  its  help  you  can  use  your  hitherto 
silent  piano  and  enjoy  the  whole  world  of  music.  You 
can  play  every  description  of  musical  composition — from 
classic  to  rag-time — with  a  perfection  of  technique  and 
expression  only  equaled  by  masters  of  the  piano  who 
have  made  it  a  life's  study.  The  Chase  &  Baker  Piano 
Player  represents  the  highest  point  yet  attained  in  the 
manufacture  of  music  producers — it  is  almost  human  in 
its  power  of  expression. 

Demonstrations  Daily  at  the  Warerooms  of 

JULIUS  BAUER  &  CO.,  250-252  Wabash  Ave. 

CHICAGO    AGENCT  FOR     THE    CHASE   &   BAKER   PIANO   PLATER 


SECOND  SYNOPSIS  PAGE 


Stage  Manager,  Mr.  Alfred   Mansfield.      Assistant   Stage   Managers,  Mr.  F.  Cecil  Butler  and 

Mr.  Carl  Ahrendt. 
The  scenery,  costumes,  armour,  etc.,  designed  by  SIR  ALMA  TADEMA,  R.  A. 

The  scenes  painted  by  Hawes  Craven,  William  Teloin  and  Richard  Marston. 
costumes  by  Messrs.  Nathan,  of  London,  and  Messrs.  Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  of  Chicago. 
The  music  by  Mr.  Edward  German. 


Manager,  Mr.  Lyman  B.  Glover.     Advisory  Director,  Mr.  A.  M.  Palmer. 
Representative,  Mr.  Paul  Wilstach,  Secretary,  Mr.  Ross  Cox. 


Auditorium  Annex  Palm  Garden. 
Dinners,  Sundays,  Price  $1.00. 


Music  6  to  12  p.  m.      Smoking  Allowed.      Private  Dining  Rooms.      Table  d'hote 


CHOCOL'AT  &  BONBONS- 
OPEN  AFTER  THEATRE- 

/06CLAPKST;  Cff/CAGOOP£M  HOUSE  BID6. 

ff£AP  WJIS/f/HOrOA '■- 


:;EARL&  SON'S 

COLLARS.CUFFS&SniRTS 

ARE  THE    _      iT. 


CHEW- 


B&®mB3%'& 


The  m  m 
Original 


Pepsin  Gum 


Cures  Indigestion  and!  Sea-sickness, 


KINSLEY'S 


105-107  Adams 
CHICAGO  - 


St, 


Restaurant  and  Ca- 
tering Establishment 

Restaurant  for  ladies  and  gentlemen,  2d 
floor;  I  able  d'Hote,  $1;  every  evening 
from  5:30  to  S  p.  m.,  Schildkret's  orches- 
tra from  6  to  12  p.  m. 

German   Restaurant 

Johnny  Hand's  orchestra  from  6  to  12  ev- 
ery   evening.      Private    Dining    Rooms. 

Catering  Department  unequalled  in 
America;  Estimates  cheerfully  furnished. 

THE  CELEBRATED  DINER  PARISIEN, 
au  bon  Vieux  Temps. 

Every  Sunday  night  at  7  p.  m. 
$2  per  person;  Tables  reserved  in  advance. 

H.  M.  KINSLEY  &  BAUMANN 
Proprietors 


"THE  FANCHON" 


^^^^»  ^»  ^»  ^  v*^^ 


Two  New 
Creations 
in  Winter 
HATS 


"THE.  MIMIC" 


178    STATE    STREET 

Largest  Retail  Milliners  in  America 


Continued  from  page  preceding  cast. 

A  great  river  has  cut  a  narrow 
way  through  the  labyrinth.  The 
whole  is  bathed  in  a  sea  of  vivid 
colors. 

The  waters  of  Niagara,  if 
hurled  over  a  Grand  Canyon  cliff, 
would  be  a  mere  detail  in  the 
landscape.  Lovely  Yosemite 
would  be  only  a  side  valley.  All 
the  armies  of  the  world  could  be 
marshaled  unnoticed  in  the  Can- 
yon's depths.  While  the  Adiron- 
dacks  might  be  visible  because  of 
their  green  forests — not  on  ac- 
count of  size — Mt  Washington,  if 
placed  on  the  river's  edge,  would 
be  only  one  of  many  peaks  aspir- 
ing to  reach  the  rim  above. 

Regarding  its  beauty  and  gran- 
deur, read  the  following  testi- 
mony: 

Chas.  F.  Lummis  declares,  "I 
have  seen  veteran  travelers  break 
down  in  its  awful  presence." 

Maj.  J.  W.  Powell,  who  first  de- 
scended the  Canyon  in  boats,  says : 
"A  concept  of  sublimity  can  here 
be  obtained,  never  again  to  be 
equaled  on  the  hither  side  of  par- 
adise." 

Jno.  L.  Stoddard,  the  noted 
travel-lecturer,  writes,  "On  the 
edge  of  this  stupendous  earth-gulf 
of  Arizona,  one  enjoys  in  a  mo- 
ment compensation  for  long  years 
of  uneventful  life." 

Miss  Harriet  Monroe,  the  poet 

Continued  on  next  page. 


KABO'-'CORSETS'.' 

*^^**^  ^^         HAVE  NO  BRASS  EYELETS 

They  transform  bad  figures,   perfect  fair  figures,  emphasize  perfect  figures. 

Allow  Perfect  Freedom  of  Movement 

Because  every  KABO  Corset  is  fitted  to  living  models  and  is  hygienically 
correct.  Seventy-five  different  styles  to  select  from.  Some  style  KABO 
will    fit   you  perfectly,    insuring   an    elegant  figure    and  solid  comfort. 

STRAIGHT  HAND  FULL         LONG 

FRONT  FINISHED         GORED  HIP 

Models  for  every  figure  at  every  price.     From  $1  00  to  $10.00. 
For  sale  by  all  leading  dry  goods  stores. 


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FACULTY  IHTHEUMITED  STATUS 

FREDERIC  GRAHT  GLEA50M,Theory 
JOSEPH  WEISS,  "    Piano 

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ERRICO  SAN50NE, 

HEMRY  DICKSOI1,"  Dramatic  fe£#  $t^$%*?  &***** 

For  prospectus  containing  &  lucid  description  of  every  department,  apply   to    — 
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The  recognized  peer  oT  American  Musicians. 

.and  Composers. 

AcKnoledged  the  greatest  Brahms  player  in  the  World  - 
Late  Director  ot  flie  Imperial  Conservatory  St  Mersburff-f 
TnegreM-esT  living    lt6.\l«J>  tenor,  who  created  Tr*  -Tenon- 
roles    in  Pueeinis    Manon  Leaeo.uT,   Massenet*    Werther, 
Verdia     FalsTa,<f,  and   PueoiniS    La  Scheme... 

X/iftl  in  Celebrated  Italian  virtuoso  and  late  Director  at~ 
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Change  of  Scenery 


The  invalid  who 
is  compelled  to  sit 
before  a  monoto- 
nous view,  with 
nothing  of  interest 
to  divert  the  mind 
is  not  in  condition 
to  receive  the  great- 
est  benefit.  It  is 
Important  that  the  individual  be  kept 
in  a  hopeful  frame  of  mind.  This  is 
half  the  treatment— hope  wins  many 
battles.  A  comfortable,  portable 
wheel  chair  reduces  the  suffering, 
hastens  recovery  and  makes  life 
worth  living. 

WHEEL  CHAIRS 
FOR    SALE    OR    RENT 

SHARP  &   SMITH 

Surgical  Instruments  and     Hospital 
Supplies. 


92  Wabash 
-CHICAGO. 


Avenue 


Two  doors  North  %t  Washington  M. 


£.    BURNHAM 


HAIR 
GOODS 


70-72  State  St. 


opposite 
location 


ARTIST'S 

MATERIALS 

WATSON'S   NEW    STORE 

108  LAKE  ST.  near  Dearborn 


Continued  from  preceding  page. 

and  journalist,  calls  the  Canyon  a 
vision  of  ultimate  beauty. 

Joaquin  Miller  is  quoted  as  say- 
ing: "Is  any  fifty  miles  of  Moth- 
er Earth  that  I  have  known  as 
fearful,  as  full  of  glory,  as  full  of 
God?" 

Hamlin  Garland,  the  novelist, 
names  it  the  one  incontestable 
wonder  of  God's  earth. 

Mr.  Nat  M.  Brigham,  the  pop- 
ular lecturer  on  southwestern  top- 
ics, is  moved  to  exclaim:  "The 
infinite  hush  ©f  it  all!  The  mi- 
rage of  tne  city  celestial  I" 

Charles  Dudley  Warner,  the  be- 
loved author,  once  wrote:  "The 
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floods,  a  boding,  terrible  thing,  tm- 

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MRS.  FISKE'S  ART. 

Easily  the  most  notable  feature 
of  the  past  theatrical  season 
was  the  extraordinary  success- 
ful series  of  revivals  by  Mrs. 
Fiske  at  the  Manhattan  Theater, 
New  York.  Her  welcome  was  a 
wonderfully  cordial  one,  and  the 
encomiums  called  forth  by  the  re- 
production of  "Tess,"  "Divor- 
cons"  and  "Little  Italy"  have  not 
been  duplicated  of  recent  years, 
while  her  Ibsen  matinees  gained 
her  greater  praise  than  has  been 
won  by  any  other  interpreter  of 
the  foreign   dramatist's   works. 

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lustration of  the  fact  that  New 
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lows: 

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distinguished  actresses  now  play- 
ing in  New  York,  Mrs.  Fiske  and 
Mrs.  Leslie  Carter.  Each  is  pre- 
cisely what  the  other  is  not,  and 

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Continued  from  preceding  page. 

in  their  art,  granting,  for  the  sake 
of  argument,  that     Mrs.     Carter 
has  art,  they  are  wider  than  poles 
apart.     That  of  Mrs.  Fiske  is  in- 
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tly  through   the  complications  of 
the  dramas  she  essays,  while  the 
other  seems  to  drive  you  by  sheer 
physical  strength  along  the  high- 
way  of  trouble   she   has   marked 
out  for  your  edification.     The  one 
is  elevated,   strong  and     finished. 
The  ether  is  a  quivering  mass  of 
vigorous    raw   material.     A   con- 
templation of  the  work  of  the  one 
induces    a    sensation   of    pleasure 
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The  fact  that  Mrs.  Carter  finds 
it  profitable  to  remain  at  a  metro- 
politan theater  the  whole  season 
through,  while  Mrs.  Fiske  gives 
us  only  a  meager  portion  of  her 
time  at  the  beginning  and  at  the 
end  of  the  season,  is  not  so  muck 
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ture. More  people  will  go  to  see 
a  great  conflagration,  if  it  is  close 
at  hand,  than  can  be  induced  to 
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cause of  this  the  conflagration  is 
therefore  a  finer  type  of  fire  than 
those  which  burned  in  the  poet's 
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and  women,  who,  in  respect  to 
many  things  in  life,  are  not  far 
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by  means  of  which  a  lecturer  on 
dramatic  art  before  a  class  of 
studemts  could  more  adequately 
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tan   Theatre    with    Mrs.  Fiske  in 

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THE  MESSENGER  BOY 
THE  STROLLERS 
THE  LITTLE  DUCHESS 
MAID  MARIAN 
MISS  SIMPLICITY 
TLORODORA 


SILVER  SLIPPER 
SAN  TOY  »««>*«>« 
KING  DODO 
BURGO  MASTER 
LIBERTY  BELLES 
CASINO    GIRL 


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First  Floor,  Wabash 
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in 


P.    S. -Bargains 
slightly  used  Piano 
las    this    week 


NOTE:-The  business  of  Lyon  &  Healy  largely  exceeds  in  volume  and  value 
that    of    any    other   musical   establishment   in   either   Europe   or  America. 


Continued  from  preceding    age. 

tht  role  of  Tess,  or  of  Nora  in 
Ibsen's  "A  Doll's  House." 

Mrs.  Fiske's  revival  ei  "Tess 
of  the  B'Urbervilles"  was  an  in- 
teresting event  in  many  ways, 
and  elicited  •ne  «r  two  symptoms 
which  are  encouraging  to  th«se 
who  have  been  inclined  to  de- 
spair «f  public  taste  in  matters 
theatrical.  The  fact  that  at  the 
fag  end  «f  the  season,  and  at  a 
time  really  when  even  the  con- 
firmed theater-goer  begins  to 
weary  «f  the  playhouse  and  seeks 
his  diversien  in  #ther  ways,  s« 
meritorious  a  production  should 
make  such  an  appeal  as  warrant- 
ed the  extension  «f  its  time  by  an 
extra  week  is  a  very  favorable  in- 
dication, and  fully  bears  out  what 
we  have  several  times  ventured 
to  say,  that  the  responsibility  for 
the  anaemic  tone  «f  the  theaters 
this  winter  has  lain  not  so  much 
with  the  public  as  with  the  mis- 
taken n«ti»n  ©f  the  managers  as 
t«  what  the  public  really  wants. 
Miss  Crosman's  wonderfully  suc- 
cessful season  with  "As  You  Like 
It"  evidenced  this,  and  the  public 
appreciation  of  Mrs.  Fiske's  revi- 
val of  "Tess"  proves  it.  The  suc- 
cessful revival  seems  also  to 
prove  that  the  swash-buckling 
school,  with  therr  ranting  dramas 
of    alleged     history,     popular    as 


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chese  have  been,  do  not,  with  the 
tiusical  vulgarities  that  have 
passed  for  comic  opera  lately,  by 
iny  means  monopolize  public  fa- 
v^or. 

Mrs.  Fiske  has  demonstrated 
rhat  there  is  still  in  the  lump  of 
he  theater-goers  a  leaven  of  ap- 
preciation for  a  serious  portrayal 
if  that  kind  of  social  life  which 
is  of  the  soil  and  of  the  sun,  and 
not  of  the  drawing-room  and  the 
limelight  In  affording  us  a  real- 
ization of  these  encouraging 
symptoms  Mrs.  Fiske  becomes 
mr  creditor,  and  we  trust  that  as 
cime  goes  on  she  will  find  that 
he  public  is  not  ungrateful  or  un- 
nindful  of  its  debt  As  a  man- 
iger  she  is  trying  to  do  for  us 
what  Sir  Henry  Irving  did  far 
Great  Britain  in  his  elevated  and 
idealistic  management  of  the  Ly- 
ceum Theater,  and  we  like  to  be- 
lieve that  she  will  receive  from 
he  public  that  hearty  co-operation 
which  Irving  was  able  to  count 
lpon  in  London,  by  which  supple- 
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ittained.  There  is  no  question 
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irt  circles  of  the  community,  and 
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lot  be  long  before  she  has  built 
tp  a  recognized  clientele  of  such 
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JULIUS    CJESAR. 


After  his  defeat  of  Pompey,  Julius  Ca;sar  was 
about  to  make  a  triumphal  eutry  into  Rome. 
On  the  day  appointed,  the  streets  were  crowded 
with  people  waiting  to  set  the  pageant.  The  Tri- 
bunes, Flavius  and  Mareellus,  adherents  of  Pom- 
pey,  were  much  displeased.  As  Caesar  passed 
along,  accompanied  by  a  great  train  of  Roman 
nobles  and  ladies,  the  shrill  voice  of  a  soothsayer 
was  heard  bidding  him  beware  of  the  Ides  of 
March.  Brutus,  esteemed  a  friend  by  Cflpsar,  was 
with  him,  but  took  little  part  in  the  rejoicings. 
A  great  noise  was  heard,  and  Brutus  said  to  Cas- 
sias, that  he  feared  the  populace  was  about  to 
crown  Ca'sar  king,  declaring  that  he  (Brutus)  did 
not  wish  it  so.  Thereupon,  after  being  urged  to 
disclose  his  secret  thoughts.  Cassius  confided  to 
Brutus  his  secret  jealousy  of  the  great  conqueror, 
who,  he  said,  was  no  greater  or  better  man  than 
Brutus  hihfself.  The  latter,  thus  encouraged,  ad- 
mitted that  he  had  himself  at  times  cherished 
similar  thoughts1,  and  at  this  point  the  conversa- 
tion was  interrupted.  Meanwhile,  at  the  games, 
a  crown  had  been  thrice  offered  to  Cre>sar,  who 
had  each  time  put  it  from  him  with  the  back  of 
his  hand,  his  action  calling  forth  cheers  from  the 
people.  Cassius  learned  of  this  and  resolved  to 
use  it  as  the  means  of  fanning  the  dormant  hat- 
red of  Caesar,  which  he  had  discovered  in  Brutus' 
breast.  A  few  days  later  he  met  Casca  who  told 
him  that  on  the  morrow  the  Senate  would  make 
Caesar  king,  with  the  right  to  wear  his  crown  on 
sea  and  laud,  except  in  Italy.  "Then,"  said 
Cassius,  "  I  will  know  where  to  wear  this  dag- 
ger." It  required  little  argument  to  win  over 
Ca<ca  to  his  way  of  thinking,  and  the  two  deter- 
mined, first  of  all,  to  induce  Brutus  to  join  the 
conspiracy.     Accordingly,   they  prepared  an  un- 


signed communication,  which  they  contrived 
should  fall  into  the  latVer's  hands,  bidding  him 
awake  and  redress  the  wrongs  of  Rome.  The  re- 
ceipt of  this  by  Brutus  was  followed  by  a  mid 
night  visit  to  his  house  by  the  conspirators,  who 
had  meantime  added  fresh  recruits  to  their  num- 
bers. A  conference  followed  in  which  it  was 
agreed  to  assassinate  Caesar  on  the  following  day, 
which  would  be  the  Ides  of  March.  Later  in  the 
night  two  other  noble  Romans  presented  them- 
selves and  offered  to  join  the  conspiracy. 

At  the  same  time  there  was  disquietude  in 
Caesar's  palace.  His  wife  implored  him  not  to  go 
to  the  Senate-house  on  the  morrow,  and  the 
augurs  confirmed  her  advice.  For  a  time  Caesar 
wavered,  but  finally  decided  to  disregard  the 
omens.  On  his  way  to  the  Capitol  a  warning 
letter  was  offered  to  him,  but  he  refused  to  accept 
it.  After  Caesar  had  taken  his  seat  and  business 
had  begun,  one  of  the  conspirators  knelt  at  his 
feet  and  made  some  request  of  him.  The  others 
gathered  around  him. "  Casca  first  stabbed  him 
in  the  neck,  and  the  rest  buried  their  daggers  in 
his  body.  Caesar  defended  himself  until  he  recog- 
nizedBrutus,  when  he  exclaimed,  "Et  tu  Brute," 
then  folded  his  cloak  about  him  and  expired. 

Great  confusion  then  prevailed.  Marc  An- 
tony, Caesar's  friend  and  ally,  pronounced  his 
funeral  oration,  in  which  he  artfully  incited  the 
populace  against  the  conspirators.  Caesar  in  his 
will  had  adopted  his  nephew,  Octavius,  as  his 
son,  and  the  soldiers  urged  the  latter  to  avenge 
his  uncle's  death.  The  battle  of  Philippi  followed 
and  the  conspirator's  forces  were  routed. 

Brutus  was  taken  prisoner,  but  preferring 
death  to  the  disgrace  which  he  knew  awaited  him, 
fell  upon  his  sword  and  died. 


Friends, Romans, Countrymen,  lend  me  your  ears; 
I  come  to  bury  Cresar,  not  to  praise  him. 
The  evil  that  men  do  lives  after  them; 
The  good  is  oft  interred  with  their  bones; 


ANTONY'S  ORATION 

So  let  it  be  with  Caesar.     The  noble  Brutus 
Hath  told  you  Caesar  was  ambitious: 
If  it  were  so,  it  was  a  grievous  fault. 
And  grievously  hath  Caesar  answered  it. 


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